Monday, May 26, 2008

No undies today!!!

May 20 -24

Sorry.................no undies today.......but a grandad for a giggle!

Last week was all about noise............and more noise, with the result that yours truly became extremely irritable and welcomed the blessed peace of Saturday with open arms.

The week began with more work on the driveway with the boxing removed and more metal spread to raise the level ....................just the thing for Grandad to bring home his new baby to.

She is a Nissan Tiida and her colour is Coral Sand.............very fancy ( and I still haven't driven it because I'm too scared I'll put the first scratch on it!!).

The tiles in the front entrance were laid but no picture yet because they haven't been hosed off.

The mole hills disappeared but only to be replaced by even bigger mounds of dirt...........truckloads of top soil carted in and dumped...............and spread.


The fence behind the magnolias has gone.
Sometimes it doesn't seem like it but I guess progress is being made. I long for the day when something is planted...........then I'll believe this construction site is actually a garden.

In other news today................spent yesterday at the Morrinsville netball tournament. Jessica's team did extremely well making it through to the finals where they met their first defeat.

Alice has gone to the vets ....took her in last Friday because she seemed off colour and I was worried she'd caught something nasty from the cottage kitties but the vet discovered two bad teeth which are the likely cause of her problem so she's gone back to have them seen to.

Apologies if you didn't receive my email about the blog..............Joanne says she never got it so it might be Nana's inability to send an email to more than one person at fault. Will have to try again.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

May 10 - 17

A visit from the Northland branch of the family this weekend and how lovely to see everyone and show off our new abode.

Giant moles have been at work in the paddock!! Little mounds of earth everywhere that remind me of the letters Clive wrote from the UK about the problems they had with the moles.

After much indecision we finally decided no swimming pool.........instead two ponds linked by a small stream which I think will be gorgeous. The two holes you can see are where they will be.

Steps coming down from the patio outside the lounge.

Vegetable beds outside the back door.................and if you think you're seeing things don't worry. Yes, that is the old calf pen doing duty as a storage space until we get a garden shed.
Top soil added to the gardens behind the retaining wall.
From now on I'll add the week's activities each Sunday.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Ze Grand Entrance

Great gateway with box hedging and driveway lined either side with evergreen magnolias.
Unfortunately the closer to the house you got the more unfinished it became.............outside the front entrance and garage was a giant sandpit.



Top priority when the landscaping began at the end of April.


A load of heavy metal has been laid and the brick edging lifted and was replaced with concrete kerbing on Friday.


Far more interesting for those not particularly interested in driveways was the beginning of the garden. Our landscaper Jim lives just down the road and is quite a character............we think on the same wavelength and I like his ideas. Work began by building a retaining wall across the front and halfway down the north side .............transforming this (say hello to Marjie)



to this. The poor tired old willow has gone. As much as I dislike cutting down trees it was dying in the middle and was going to be a problem if we left it. It has made a difference as the lovely tree behind is revealed and it's opened up our view in that direction so we can now see right through to the hills.

to be continued!




Saturday, May 17, 2008

In the beginning

March - April


We moved in during a severe drought................everything was brown, brown, brown and the horses raised clouds of dust that lay like a thick film everywhere. More like a house in a desert than the lush green pastures of Cambridge horse country.


Some pictures of the interior for those who can't visit us yet.




The kitchen!................yes, it's ours, you can tell by the fruit bowl, right?


All the mod cons and a huge central unit for those kitchen parties.







Dining room with the table and chairs we had so much trouble finding and then took so long to be delivered we thought we were doomed to perch on stools forever.





And the family room..........with office door at rear.
Genuine old retired gentleman watching the racing on his flash new TV!!!!
Next post..............moving outdoors.